Fantasy Football - RB Start'em Week 16

With fantasy football championships hanging in the balance, here are four running backs that should have strong performances in Championship Week:
Beanie Wells, Cardinals (vs Rams): In the past two weeks, Wells has rushed for 189 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries. In the past six weeks, Wells has scored five of his six rushing touchdowns. This week, the Cardinals face the fantasy-friendly Rams' rush defense, which has allowed the second-most rushing touchdowns in the NFL. The Cardinals will likely establish an early lead against the one-win Rams, which means Wells should get a heavy dose of carries as Tim Hightower has a total of only 14 carries in the past three games.
Jerome Harrison, Browns (vs Raiders): Harrison's record-setting performance last week came out of nowhere. It was widely-expected that Chris Jennings would be the guy to get the majority of work against the Chiefs. Instead it was Harrison, who finished with 32 rush attempts for 286 yards and three scores. This week, the Browns face a defense that is not as good at stopping the run as last week's opponent. While I wouldn't expect Harrison to duplicate last week's performance, no team has allowed more rushing touchdowns than the Raiders.
Jonathan Stewart, Panthers (vs Giants): While it's been a feast-or-famine season for Stewart owners this season, Stewart has produced consistently when running mate DeAngelo Williams has been out of the game. In the past three weeks, Williams missed the Tampa game and left early in the Minnesota game. Stewart finished with 25+ carries and 100+ yards and one touchdown in both of those games. Williams is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Giants. Stewart has eight rushing touchdowns in the past 11 games and the Giants have allowed the third-most rushing touchdowns this season.
Fred Jackson, Bills (vs Falcons): In four of his past six games, Jackson has posted double-digit fantasy performances. During that same span, he was caught 3+ passes and had 20+ receiving yards in each of those six games. In the past three weeks, the Falcons have allowed the 12th-most fantasy points and third-most receiving yards to opposing running backs.